President Trump visited York, Pennsylvania on Monday afternoon, where he spoke about the state of the economy during a press conference at Precision Custom Components and warned what would happen to the United States if Kamala Harris maintained power in the White House.

Harris, who was installed in the midnight hour of the presidential election cycle as a replacement for Joe Biden, has a lot to answer for. She has promised to bring hope and change for the American people, but the ironic twist is this: she’s already part of the current administration.

“The United States will rapidly become a de-industrialized third world country,” Trump warned of a potential Harris-Walz presidency.

“Very simply, Kamala Harris is an economy wrecker and a country destroyer,” he added.

President Trump promised to bring back domestic industrial power to the United States upon a prospective second term. “Together, we will reclaim our nation’s destiny as the number one manufacturing superpower in the world,” he said.

He heralded the soaring economy that was handed over to Kamala Harris and Joe Biden in 2021 and lamented that they “blew it all up.”

“Now you have inflation at levels that nobody’s ever seen before,” he stated.

Trump hammered Kamala hard as a socialist and failure whose policies had contributed to the rapid decline of San Francisco (where she was a district attorney in the city and a state attorney general).

“Now she wants to be promoted to Job-Killer-In-Chief,” he commented.

The president also promised to “drill baby drill” and unleash American energy independence. He pointed out that the electricity costs for Chinese factories “is more than 50 percent LESS than an American factory.”

He vowed to bring back “those beautiful words: made in the USA.”

The president also warned that the country was headed for “the Depression of 1929” if Harris were to maintain power and also cautioned against a potential world war.

“I believe you will have a World War III without me,” he said.

In an interesting twist, Trump added that he would invoke the Defense Production Act of 1950 “wherever it’s necessary to very quickly ramp up production of essential products.”

The DPA was implemented as a response to the Korean War to rapidly mobilize domestic production during wartime. It was patterned after the War Powers Act of 1941 and 1942, which President Franklin D. Roosevelt utilized to implement rationing, set wages, and so forth.

He also vowed to stop Japan from buying United States steel.

Trump’s comment about invoking the DPA begs the question: is war inevitable, thanks to the devastating groundwork laid by the Biden-Harris administration? Or would invoking the act simply serve to boost domestic industrial production to a point to remain competitive with – and defended against – lethal superpowers like China and Russia?

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